Whew, Big Gulp bringing out the big guns. I'll credit him with his, "That's the problem," response being a dead on accurate part of the grester problem with the federal government.
dude seems bright the first couple of times you see him and then you realize he's just saying his rehearsed shit over and over again.
Much ado about nothing. All of this over using the term partnered? It's not faking endorsements. Plus Grim is a Pete hating Bernie lover. He smears Pete every chance he gets because he's not left enough. His opinions are pure trash.
I buy it. It’s looking like Sanders or Bloomberg and the DNC will apparently do literally anything to prevent Sanders
Looks like Sanders is going to be the nominee. Will the Democrat party accept the non-Democrat? They can't pretend to be moderates anymore.
Bernie is the only one who is actually a liberal, as opposed to the center-right bullshit that the party adores. And no, they’ll fight tooth and nail to nominate anyone but him.
Lol, like moderates are a thing in the current political landscape. Politics are sports now. Pick your side.
That’s probably not far enough; on a global scale, Warren would be center-right, while people like Bloomberg are straight-up conservative. https://www.politicalcompass.org/uselection2020
If we’re going to be Denmark on social programs, are we going to be more business friendly like them too? No minimum wage, cutting the red tape and regulations too. That’s the part that sanders doesn’t paint is that they have basically one of the freest markets in the world with high individual tax rates
What is extraordinarily freer about Denmark's market than the US? I'm not an economist but all the aggregate rankings I can find of "Freest markets" put the US and Denmark on more or less equal footing(typically even giving the US a slightly higher ranking) but I'm sure there are some specifics I'm missing from the big-picture view